What is the difference between Viva viagem and Navegante?
What is the difference between Viva viagem and Navegante? Viva viagem is the ideal card for occasional users of public transport, as it may be topped up with tickets or money (pay as you go 'zapping' credit). This card is not valid on Metro Transportes do Sul. navegante is the ideal card for frequent public transport users.
What is free on the Lisboa Card?
Travel for free and enjoy free access to Lisbon's best museums and attractions with the Lisboa Card. The card includes free admission to the Torre de Belem, Jeronimos Monastery and the Santa Justa Elevator among others. The Lisboa Card also includes free transport by metro to and from the airport.
Can I use Viva Viagem card in Sintra buses?
Viva viagem is also valid for Train ride to and from Sintra: It's NOT valid for Sintra public transports. For that you need to pay your trip at the bus driver or buy the ticket at the ticket office in the station.
Which Lisbon metro card is best for tourists?
The Lisboa Card is ideal for Lisbon visitors looking to get the most out of their Portuguese romp. Lisboa Card holders can take advantage of: Free unlimited travel by public transport (bus, tram, metro, elevators and funiculars) Free travel on CP train lines to Sintra and Cascais (popular daytrip destinations)
Can you use Navegante card on trams?
This ticket allows you to charge the Navegante card with credit, which can be used on any public transport in the greater Lisbon region. This includes the metro, trams, buses and ferries, along with the railways to Cascais and Sintra.
Can I use Viva Viagem card from the airport?
The Viva Viagem card is a rechargeable electronic card that can be used on Lisbon's metro, buses (except the AeroBus to and from Lisbon Airport), ferries, trams and urban trains to and from Sintra and Cascais.
What are the benefits of Viva viagem card in Lisbon?
A Viva Viagem is a transport card designed for occasional travellers and visitors. It's a quick and easy way to pay for journeys on metro, bus, tram, funicular, ferry and train services in Lisbon. It can hold pay as you go credit through the Zapping option, one day tickets, or single tickets.
Can you skip the line with Lisboa Card?
Yes. Is Lisboa Card fast track? With Lisboa Card you can avoid the long queues at the ticket office of each attraction, which is very convenient especially when visiting Mosteiro dos Jerónimos.
How much is the Viva Viagem card in Lisbon?
Viva Viagem: A card costs only €0.50. For the types of tickets it can hold and fares, see our page on Viva Viagem Card. Lisboa Card: A card costs from €21 for one day to €44 for three days. It includes 26 free museums, namely Belém Tower and Jerónimos Monastery, and free public transport.
What is a Lisboa Viva card?
The card Lisboa Viva is a card, personal and intransmissible, equipped with contactless technology that allows the loading of Transportation Tickets of up to four contracts/Transportation Tickets, valid for access to various transportation operators in the Metropolitan Area of Lisbon.
What is the difference between Viva viagem card white and green?
Both green and white viva viagem cards have exactly the same functions, but cover different transport operators. The green viva viagem card can be used in all member operators. The white viva viagem card is not valid on Metro Transportes do Sul. If you want to use these operators, top up your tickets on the green card.
Is Sintra included in Lisbon card?
Sintra is part of the Lisboa Card coverage network. However, the card does not allow you to access the monuments. It is also possible to go to Cascais by taking the train from Cais do Sodré in the city center.
Does Lisbon prefer cash or card?
Cash, card and ATMs When travelling to big cities like Lisbon and Porto, you can usually use a card in most places. However, be prepared to come across smaller shops and restaurants that do not accept cards. Especially in smaller towns, you are expected to pay with cash for small purchases.
Can you pay cash on Lisbon buses?
You can pay using the Viva Viagem card, which is super handy for all public transportation in Lisbon, or you can buy a 24-hour transport ticket, or you can simply pay cash as you board the bus. Most buses run until 11:00 PM, and there are even night buses that cover specific routes.
How much is the train from Lisbon to Sintra?
Sintra Train Tickets It costs €0.50, so if your trip to Sintra is the first time you're taking the train in Lisbon, the total cost will be €2.80, and for your return to Lisbon you just need to add a single trip ticket to the card (for €2.30).
Do people pay for trams in Italy?
Rome bus, tram & Metro fares & tickets You have to purchase your tickets before you board any public transport in Rome. Most people will have a pass of one kind or another. Tickets for both the bus system and Metro can be purchased from tobacconists, bars, or vending machines at Metro stations and major bus stops.
Does Trenitalia check ID?
On board the train, you must always show a valid form of personal identification along with your ticket or season ticket.